Request for consultation
Thanks for your request. You’ll soon be chatting with a consultant to get the answers you need.
Your form is submitting...
{{formPostErrorMessage.message}} [{{formPostErrorMessage.code}}]
Quick Navigation
Overview
Cengage Learning's FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools along with market leading text content for introductory physical geography courses. Adopt the resources that enable your students to purchase the right solution to meet their needs, whether it's a traditional printed text, all digital learning platform, or package that includes the best of both worlds. With the recently updated FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY and CourseMate's interactive teaching and learning tools, it's never been easier to help students understand the relationship between humans and physical geography, and how one impacts the other.
- NEW - CourseMate platform includes a suite of online learning resources, including an interactive eBook, animations to help students visualize,quizzes, videos, flashcards, and more!
- A New box feature, Understanding Map Content, enhances students' abilities to read and interpret information and relationships appearing on thematic maps.
- A New box feature entitled Thinking Geographically provides students with a map or photo and encourages them to think critically about information learned in the chapter.
- Fundamentals of Physical Geography encourages students to view physical geography through the lens of a spatial perspective, a physical science perspective, and an environmental perspective.
- True to it's first edition roots, this update provides a concise yet complete introduction to the science of geosystems, engaging students with its overall theme of showcasing the "impact of earth on humans, and humans on the earth," especially appealing for instructors interested in emphasizing sustainability in their course.
- A strong visual presentation in art, maps, story spreads, explanatory figures, and online resources reinforces geography as the "spatial science," motivates students, and provides visual support to concepts. Many photographs are accompanied by location maps for spatial context.
- High interest coverage, such as recent issues, problems, and disasters provide exciting content but also strike a personal note to many readers. Issues and problems make concepts real and show students what can happen in their own backyards.
- Map interpretations aid in cartographic understanding of the material. Google Earth activities teach geographic exploration using popular digital mapping software.
- Critical thinking questions, which follow most captions, reinforce the emphasis on geography as a science.
- FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY provides students with fascinating coverage of topics such as feedback mechanisms, GIS/GPS systems, and global climate change debate.
- The book is accompanied by a dynamic collection of instructor and student resources, including the PowerLecture DVD, which reinforces the book's outstanding art program. PowerLecture includes all art and photos from book, in stepped and zoom form, plus videos, active figures, blank maps, instructor's manual and test bank, as well as a guide to the Google Earth activities from the book. The book is also supplemented by Active Earth Collection resources and ABC videos. See SUPPLEMENTS section.
- The book is well supported by the Geography Resource Center (see SUPPLEMENTS section.)
1. Physical Geography: Earth Environments and Systems.
2. Representations of Earth.
3. Solar Energy and Atmospheric Heating.
4. Atmospheric Pressure, Winds, and Circulation Patterns.
5. Humidity, Condensation, and Precipitation.
6. Air Masses and Weather Systems.
7. Climate Classification: Tropical, Arid, and Mesothermal Climate Regions.
8. Microthermal, Polar, and Highland Climate Regions: Climate Change.
9. Biogeography and Soils.
10. Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics.
11. Volcanic and Tectonic Processes and Landforms.
12. Weathering and Mass Wasting.
13. Water Resources and Karst Landforms.
14. Fluvial Processes and Landforms.
15. Arid Region Landforms and Eolian Systems.
16. Glacial Systems and Landforms.
17. Coastal Processes and Landforms.
Appendix A: SI Units.
Appendix B: Topographic Maps.
Appendix C: The Koppen Climate Classification System.
Appendix D: The 12 Soil Orders of the National Resource Conservation Service.
Appendix E: Understanding and Recognizing Some Common Rocks.
2. Representations of Earth.
3. Solar Energy and Atmospheric Heating.
4. Atmospheric Pressure, Winds, and Circulation Patterns.
5. Humidity, Condensation, and Precipitation.
6. Air Masses and Weather Systems.
7. Climate Classification: Tropical, Arid, and Mesothermal Climate Regions.
8. Microthermal, Polar, and Highland Climate Regions: Climate Change.
9. Biogeography and Soils.
10. Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics.
11. Volcanic and Tectonic Processes and Landforms.
12. Weathering and Mass Wasting.
13. Water Resources and Karst Landforms.
14. Fluvial Processes and Landforms.
15. Arid Region Landforms and Eolian Systems.
16. Glacial Systems and Landforms.
17. Coastal Processes and Landforms.
Appendix A: SI Units.
Appendix B: Topographic Maps.
Appendix C: The Koppen Climate Classification System.
Appendix D: The 12 Soil Orders of the National Resource Conservation Service.
Appendix E: Understanding and Recognizing Some Common Rocks.